Aaron Rodgers kept his mustache intact but shaved off FIFA gamer Edwin Castro’s when the two did video game battle over the weekend to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.

The Green Bay Packers quarterback and Castro, known as “Castro1021" to his more than 1 million followers on video game livestreaming platform Twitch, went thumb to thumb on a series of EA Sports FIFA matches on Saturday.

The competition was carried on Castro’s Twitch channel, where viewers could see Rodgers and Castro, along with Bobby Woods of the Wounded Warrior Project, slug it out on the virtual soccer field and joke with one another in real time. More than 82,000 viewers tuned in at one point.

Edwin Castro, from left, Bobby Woods and Aaron Rodgers talk before battling it out on Castro's Twitch channel to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.(Photo11: Twitch screen shot)

When Castro, who sometimes plays FIFA for eight or nine hours a day and is the most followed FIFA gamer in the world, couldn’t beat Rodgers by four goals, he had to sacrifice his signature handlebar mustache. Rodgers wielded the clippers.

The interactive event raised more than $80,000 for the Wounded Warrior Project, which helps injured veterans with programs and services in mental health, career counseling and long-term rehabilitative care. Fans raised $10,000 during the event, Rodgers pledged $30,000 (as part of the clean-shaven face bet with Castro) and clothing company IZOD matched with more than $40,000.

Rodgers teamed with IZOD last fall on an advertising campaign that also features “Saturday Night Live” cast member Colin Jost. IZOD partnered with Twitch to get Castro and Rodgers together.

Rodgers has talked in the past about working with the Wounded Warrior Project. He's one of four professional athletes featured in Sharpie permanent markers' Uncap the Possibilities campaign, which looks at how each are inspiring positive change through their chosen charity.